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Sunday, 7 June 2015

China Blue: 1950s Style Dress & Gold Shoes

A chintz print always seems a little aristocratic to me, so what better place to show off this dress from Whispering Ivy than the grand Victorian mansion, Clevedon Hall? You can read about our stay at the mansion in my post here, but now let's focus on the dress! The gold room was the perfect backdrop for the beautiful hue of blue. It felt like the dress was meant to be worn in that room. Wouldn't that be a great series for an interiors blogger, matching dresses to rooms?

Dress: Whispering Ivy

Shoes: Bertie

This dress is longer on my 5'9" frame than my other Whispering Ivy dress, and as such feels a bit more formal. I would happily wear this one to a wedding or to a posh afternoon tea event. The extra lovely touches in this dress include a bit of netting for added pouf, a lined skirt, and lovely piping and bow detail around the neck. The fabric belt is also rather nice and will always last so much longer than those faux-leather ones. Overall these touches mean it's once again good quality and value for money.

I mentioned previously that the sizing varies between dresses. I wore a Medium in the 'Josephine' style and found it a tad snug across the back. Because the style of this one is belted, I chose a size Large, as you can get away with the little bit of extra room at the waist that way - and it also means this is a dress I can eat dinner in! If you want the skin-tight pinup look then I'd go for your usual size, paying close attention to the size charts if possible.

Whispering Ivy have been working on their sizing, and now do selected styles in up to size 22. For more information please have a look at their Facebook page. I've been impressed with both dresses I've reviewed and will definitely be keeping an eye on their range in the future.

I don't have such grand settings on a day to day basis, so this dress will probably next be worn to the shops, just to give my neighbours something to talk about.

I was kindly sent this dress for review. Words and opinions are my own!

20 comments:

Lovely! I'm glad I didn't choose this one as gosh it would have come down to the floor on me - but glad it worked for you. Definitely suits this room and the gold well - love the photos. I rarely get to be in well lit enough stylish interiors that would be good for outfit photos, but I hold out for the day... Maybe in my own house if I do manage to buy it this year :) have a lovely Sunday xx

Seriously beautiful dress! I'm always a sucker for fabrics that channel a sense of classic china patterns and colour palettes.

I had to smile ear-to-ear, as I know just what you mean giving the locals something to talk about. I am well aware of the fact that I do that all the time here in our small town with my vintage garb, too.

Such a beautiful dress! I myself have been wanting a blue and white floral dress for a while now, and this one is quite pretty! A great room too, it can be so hard to find nice interiors for outfit photos but fancy hotels are always a good bet!

Beautiful print! reminds me of a gorgeous vintage Chinese dynasty vase my mom has in her house. The print is truly gorgeous. I am hoping that one day she says " Since you like it a lot, have it!" You wear this dress beautifully and the cut is adorable too